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To: Mark Marcellus who wrote (8041)6/15/2001 12:55:24 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) of 17683
 
It is clear that Bush wishes to change American foreign policy to be both more assertive and less engaged in Europe. I think this is unwise, but it's certainly his prerogative to do it. However, the way he has gone about it has, so far, been a disaster. He seems much more interested in scoring cheap political points at home than in supporting American interests abroad. We have come a long way in Europe, and it would be a shame to lose all that through ineptitude and pandering to domestic interests

This isn't rabid hatred?

There is no need for us to discuss the pros and cons of Clinton's scandals on this thread. Most of Europe thought him a laughing stock, and had more jokes about his indiscretions than we did. It wasn't reported in this country, of course.

As for your conspiracy theory regarding GE/HON, that you suggested as a joke, I've heard loonier. LOL
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